190 Ismene

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190 Ismene is a very large main belt asteroid. It was discovered by German-American astronomer C. H. F. Peters on September 22, 1878, in Clinton, New York, and named after Ismene, the sister of Antigone in Greek mythology.

Discoverydate22 September 1878
(190) Ismene
Pronunciation/ɪsˈmn/[1]
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190 Ismene
Orbital diagram
Discovery
Discovered byC. H. F. Peters, 1878
Discovery date22 September 1878
Designations
(190) Ismene
Pronunciation/ɪsˈmn/[1]
Named after
Ismene
A878 SA; 1947 QJ;
1951 DB
Main belt (Hilda)
Orbital characteristics[2]
Epoch 31 July 2016 (JD 2457600.5)
Uncertainty parameter 0
Observation arc121.44 yr (44357 d)
Aphelion4.6480 AU (695.33 Gm)
Perihelion3.3248 AU (497.38 Gm)
3.9864 AU (596.36 Gm)
Eccentricity0.16597
7.96 yr (2907.2 d)
134.92°
0° 7m 25.788s / day
Inclination6.1772°
175.48°
271.47°
Physical characteristics
79.5 km [2]
90 km [3]
6.52 h (0.272 d)3
0.066
P
7.77[4]
7.59[2]
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    Being a P-type asteroid, it has a very dark surface. Ismene orbits near the outer edge of the asteroid belt. It is one of the largest members of the Hilda asteroid family, which are locked in 3:2 resonance with the planet Jupiter.[5]

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